Group 1: Company Performance - KFC and Pizza Hut's operator, Yum China, reported a 4% year-on-year revenue increase to $2.787 billion in Q2, with net profit rising 1.4% to $215 million [1] - KFC's revenue grew by 4.1% to $2.096 billion, while operating profit increased by 10.6% to $292 million in Q2 [1] - Pizza Hut's revenue rose by 2.6% to $554 million, with operating profit up 15% to $46 million [1] Group 2: Sales Channels and Trends - Delivery sales accounted for approximately 45% of Yum China's restaurant revenue in Q2, a 7% increase year-on-year, with KFC's delivery sales being the largest source of revenue [1] - Pizza Hut's delivery sales represented 43% of its revenue, up 5% year-on-year, while dine-in remained its largest revenue source at 48% [1] - Same-store sales for KFC increased by 1% year-on-year, with transaction volume achieving positive growth for ten consecutive quarters [2] Group 3: Cost and Profitability - The increase in delivery sales has led to a rise in labor costs, with labor costs increasing by 0.9% year-on-year, while food and rent costs decreased by 0.5% and 1.1% respectively [2] - Yum China's CFO emphasized the importance of maintaining a disciplined growth approach in delivery services while controlling profitability [3][4] Group 4: Market Reaction - On August 6, Yum China's stock closed at HKD 348.6 per share, down 5.99% [5] - The Shanghai Consumer 80 Index closed at 4914.72 points, with a slight decline of 0.02% [6]
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2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-08-07 01:04